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Isabella Goetting
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Physics
isabella.goetting@duke.edu
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3rd year physics PhD student studying trapped ion quantum computing in Chris Monroe's group.
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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
In the News
Published October 14, 2022
Graduate Student Spotlight: Isabella Goetting
Published October 6, 2022
Universities Make North Carolina A Hub for Quantum Computing
Published October 2, 2022
In race toward quantum computing, North Carolina takes center stage
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